Not sure ... I have never tired that ... but you could try, to parse
it in the same way i would parse an xml document, with something like
this.

$.ajax({
  url: 'http://www.examplepage.com',
   success: function(responseHTML) {
     var someText = $('#One', responseHTML).html();
   },
 dataType: 'html'
 });

On Aug 15, 9:45 am, nick <nboutel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, but its actually a full webpage im returning. Is there a way
> of only returning the section of html I want, similar to 
> load('http://www.examplepage.com#one')?
>
> On Aug 15, 12:07 am, "comslash.com" <comsl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I don't think you can ignore this error ... It looks like you are
> > returning a JSON response, try turning data type to json and then
> > insert responseHTML.One into your find command ... as "One" is your
> > object ... see below.
>
> > $.ajax({
> >   url: 'http://www.examplepage.com',
> >    success: function(responseHTML) {
> >      var someText = $(responseHTML.One).find('#myDiv').html();
> >     // you may need $('#'+responseHTML.One) ... if you are looking for
> > say an id ... or "." + ... if its a class
> >    },
> >  dataType: 'json'
>
> >  });
>
> > On Aug 14, 9:20 pm, nick <nboutel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > $.ajax({
> > >   url: 'http://www.examplepage.com',
> > >   success: function(responseHTML) {
> > >     var someText = $(responseHTML).find('#myDiv').html(); // This part
> > > returns a script error and aborts anything else from here
> > >   },
> > >   dataType: 'html'
>
> > > });
>
> > > The problem is that examplepage.com has a script error
>
> > > (Syntax error, unrecognized expression: {"One":"1")
>
> > > that is messing up anything that searches responseHTML. How can I
> > > ignore this error because all I need is a section of html that is not
> > > affected by the errant script.

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